No decision yet on disposing of Union Carbide waste: MP govt

Plan to incinerate Factory's waste witnessed a stiff resistance from locals at Pithampur some months ago

PTI | October 8, 2010



Madhya Pradesh environment minister Jayant Malaiya on Wednesday said the government has not taken any decision so far in connection with the disposal of toxic waste lying in now defunct Union Carbide Factory at Bhopal.

"The decision as to where, when and how the Union Carbide Factory's waste will be disposed off has not yet been taken, " Malaiya told reporters in Indore.

He said the decision on the disposal of the waste will be taken after consulting the Group of Ministers (GoM) on Bhopal Gas Tragedy.

The decision to dispose of the waste will be taken after taking people's concern and law and order issue into consideration.

To a question that the plan to incinerate the waste at a plant in Pithampur in Dhar district was faulty, he agreed that something went amiss on the part of central and state government. "There is no answer to the public perception," he remarked.

"When we came to know that the public was against incinerating Union Carbide's waste at Pithampur, we asked the Centre to dispose it of elsewhere," Malaiya said.

This proposal was accepted by the Centre, he added.

The plan to incinerate the Union Carbide Factory's waste witnessed a stiff resistance from the locals some months ago. As a result of this, GoM presided over by union home minister P Chidambaram on September 27 decided that the waste won't be disposed off at Pithampur.

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